Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t the future. It’s the now. It’s time to really get to grips with what it can mean for adopters. And to start seeing it as just another customer channel we should be engaging our customers through.

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New Kentico Cloud Pricing

Based on your feedback, we’re making several updates to our pricing effective on August 9, 2018. The new pricing brings simplicity and focuses on metrics that better represent the value customers receive from our product.

RIP Net Neutrality. Now What?

After years of working out how being online affects the conversations businesses have with consumers, we’re finally in full, omnichannel, respectful, personalized, and double-consented dialogue with them, and its proving to be a win-win for all concerned. The death of net neutrality could mean all this comes to a grinding halt!

Hosting the Kentico Cloud .NET Boilerplate on a Raspberry Pi with Docker

Who doesn’t love flexibility? From programming to juggling chainsaws, the ability to adapt to any situation is always a welcome capability. Enter .NET Core, Docker, and Kentico Cloud. Each of these are extremely capable components of a flexible architecture developers can use to build some amazing solutions. Don’t believe me? Let me show you how…

Creating a Widget for Tracking External Links in Kentico 11

You can track many types of visitor activities on your website running on Kentico 11 EMS. However, clicks on the links leading to external websites are not trackable out of the box. So, I am going to share with you in this article how you can solve this with a custom widget.

How to Leverage Reviews and Recommendations in Your Marketing

Happy customers have the potential to be your brand’s biggest cheerleaders. Make sure that you are doing your part to let their voices be heard by leveraging reviews and recommendations as part of your marketing strategy.

GDPR from a Product Manager's POV Part 3—Looking Back

In my previous article, I was explaining how we chose the scope for our products when were addressing the GDPR's requirements. In this final article of this PM POV series, I want to look back at the whole project of GDPR compliance, share with you where we screwed up, what we learned, and what I expect the future to hold for us.

Accelerated Mobile Pages – AMP – the Implications for Marketers

53% of mobile visitors leave a webpage that doesn’t load within three seconds. The average load time is between 14 and 19 seconds according to Google. So Google came up with Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) to speed things along. But what does this mean for websites?

Thoughts on the State of the Headless CMS Market in 2018

We’ve just published the industry’s first report on the State of the Headless CMS Market. And we have to admit, some of the results surprised us. However, we didn’t want to mix facts and opinions, so we have kept the report purely factual. In this blog post, we offer our biased opinions supported by gut feeling and anecdotal evidence.

Digital Assistants and the Death of SEO

With sales of digital assistants projected to soar from 1.8 million to 15.1 million by 2020, it’s no wonder businesses are paying close attention. But leveraging voice-activated search is going to demand a major content and SEO strategy shift.

GDPR from a Product Manager's POV Part 2—Deciding the Scope

In my previous article, I addressed GDPR and legislation-compliance-focused projects. Today, I'll look at an important business decision every product manager has to make when dealing with such legislation—will you implement the minimum scope required or are you willing to extend that and capture a business opportunity?